Kentucky,
known for horse racing, bluegrass music and
automobile manufacturing, is a southern state in
the country offering plenty of excitement to its residents.
The two largest man-made lakes (Lake Cumberland
and Kentucky Lake) east of the Mississippi river
are located here, both of which have provided
residents with some record-setting fishing.
There are also many natural attractions that add
to the beauty of the state, including Cumberland
Fall State Park (where the rare "moonbow" can be
regularly seen), Black Mountain (Kentucky's
highest peak), Jefferson Memorial Forest (the
largest municipally run forest in the country)
and Mammoth Cave National Park (which has the
world's longest cave system). Pilots may also
enjoy flying over Middlesboro, the only city in
the United States built within a meteor crater,
while taking plenty of pictures during the
flight!

As the state with the third highest number of
counties, aviators can find plenty of places to
call home. Settling anywhere in Kentucky
practically guarantees something new. Living in
Glasgow, you will find yourself participating in
the Highland Games, while in Sturgis you will
bikers will be a part of "Little Sturgis," an
annual motorcycle rally. In Clarkson, you will
celebrate the widely known Clarkson Honeyfest,
while in Bardstown you be part of the Kentucky
Bourbon Festival! Come to Kentucky, where no
matter where you live, you will find fantastic
land complete with plenty of first-time and
one-time only experiences!

Kentucky Real Estate
Commission
The Commission is
charged with the
responsibility of
protecting the
public interest
through regulation,
examination and
licensing of
Kentucky real estate
brokers and sales
associates pursuant
to Kentucky.